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How is fear used to influence the viewer to buy victory

bonds? Check all that apply
It shows spooky, shadowy hands trying to grab at a baby.
It shows a mother holding her baby close
It uses exclamatory text to imply the need for protection.
It shows a terrified mother and baby.
Dit boldly tells the viewer to buy victory bonds.

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Answer:

1 2 3 5

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Alex Sasnouskikh
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It shows spooky, shadowy hands trying to grab at a baby.

It shows a mother holding her baby close

It uses exclamatory text to imply the need for protection.

Dit boldly tells the viewer to buy victory bonds.

Answer: Option 1, 2, 3 & 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Victory bonds were the bonds which were like a loan given to the country of the government by the citizens for them to bear the expenditure of the war. These bonds could be redeemed by the citizens who have bought them only once the war gets over.

Even interest was paid on these bonds at the time of redemption of these bonds. These were meant for the victory of the country in a war thus named victory bonds. Pictures showing spooky hands to grab a baby or using exclamatory texts or directly telling the people to buy it were used to make people buy these.

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